PCC Decisions
The PCC has approved the Council Tax Precept and Revenue and Capital Budgets 2019/20.
On 1 February 2019 the Police and Crime Panel agreed the proposal of the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner (the PCC) to issue a band D council tax precept for the Sussex area of £189.91.
There are statutory requirements for the PCC to calculate the budget requirements and formally issue a precept for the financial year.
The decision notice can be viewed here and more information is available in the report.
The Police and Crime Commissioner has approved a recommendation to accept the conditional bid in the sum of £4,050,000 and progress to draw up contracts.
you can view the decision notice here
The Police and Crime Commissioner has approved a recommendation to accept the unconditional bid in the sum of £964,000.
You can view the decision notice here
The Police and Crime Commissioner has approved a recommendation to accept the unconditional bid in the sum of £500,000 for Petworth House
You can view the decision notice here.
The Police and Crime Commissioner has approved a recommendation to lease space in Brighton Police Station to Brighton & Hove City Council.
You can view the decision notice here
The Police and Crime Commissioner has approved:
a) the net revenue budget forecast as at 30 September 2018
b) the budget transfers (virements)
c) the capital budget forecast as at 30 September 2018
You can view the decision notice here
The Police and Crime Commissioner has approved a recommendation to accept the Unconditional bid for Selsey Police Station
You can view the decision notice here
To approve proposal and engrossment of lease
The Police and Crime Commissioner has approved authority to attempt to settle a long running civil claim.
The PCC has approved a total funding contribution of £15,420.72 to March 2020 to Paws Protect.
A high percentage of abuse victims report their pets have been threatened, injured or killed by the perpetrator. Victims have reported as not wanting to leave the abusive homes as they do not want to leave their pet.
Paws Protect removes the barrier victims face when trying to flee domestic abuse by providing a fostering service for the pet.
You can view the decision notice here.
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